Foremost nationalist and Ijaw national leader, Chief Edwin Clark, died on Monday at the age of 97.
The Federal Commissioner for Information in the First Republic who also served as senator in Second Republic, would have been 98 years on May 25.
The Clark-Fuludu Bekederemo family of Kiagbodo Town, Delta State, announced the late Senator’s death in the early hours of Tuesday.
A statement by Prof. C. C. Clark, on behalf of the family and Mr. Penawei Clark for the children, explained that burial details would be announced later.
““The Clark-Fuludu Bekederemo family of Kiagbodo Town, Delta State, wishes to announce the passing of Chief (Dr.) Sen. Edwin Kiagbodo Clark OFR, CON on Monday 17th February , 2025.’’
“Born in Kiagbodo, in the Ijaw area of what is now Delta State, late Clark attended primary and secondary schools at Effurun, Okrika and Afugbene before completing further studies at the Government Teacher Training College, which later became Delta State University, Abraka. Thereafter, he worked briefly as a school teacher before traveling abroad to earn a law degree.
“He worked with the administrations of military governor Samuel Ogbemudia and head of state, General Yakubu Gowon between 1966 and 1975. In 1966, he was a member of an advisory committee to the military governor of the Mid-Western Region province, David Ejoor and was appointed Federal Commissioner of Information in 1975.
“The family appreciates your prayers at this time.
Other details will be announced later by the family,” the statement added.